Cabinet steam-bath



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B.. GALLAND.

GABINET STEAM BATH. No. 270,564. Patented Jan.9,1883.

Wz'fizesses. lizveizzak UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

BONHAM GALLAN-D, OF GOLD HILL, NEVADA.

CABINET STEAM-BATH.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 570,564, dated January 9, 1883.

Application filed August 12, 1882.

cabinet vapor or steam baths in which a por-.

tion of the cover is attached to and moves with the door; and the object of my improvements is to obtain a bathing apparatus which is of simple construction.

In the accompanying drawings, which fully illustrate my invention, Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the bath, the door being open to show the interior. Fig. 2 represents a perspective view of the bath.

Similar letters refer to corresponding parts.

A represents the casing of the bath, having a door, B, to whose upper end is fastened the projection a of the section b. The cover is composed of three sections, a, b, and'b, the latter being rigidly affixed to the casing, and the sections a I) being joined by hinges E, which permit of raising the section b. To the door B is attached the locking-boltF. The sections 1) b are hollowed in the middle, so as to form a circular aperture when the sections come together, permitting the obtrusiou of the bathers head. Sometimes 1 line two contiguous interior sides with zinc, to retain the (N0 model.)

a kettle suspended over it to boil, and in the water I place an ounce (more or less) of cainomile-blossoms or wild sage, so that the steam generated from the water is charged with agreeable and healthy odors.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Let- 'ters Patent of the United States, is-

1. In a cabinet steam-bath, the casing A, having section b, in combination with the door B, having attached thereto sections a b, substantially as set forth.

2. In a cabinet steam-bath, the casing A, having section b, semi-circumferentially hollowed out in the middle, in combination with the door B, having attached thereto sections a, I), the latter being semi-circumferentially hollowed out, sothat when the sections b I) join they form a circular neck-aperture, substantially as set forth.

BONHAM GALLAND.

Witnesses:

J os. E. FRANKEL, CONRAD HAUCK. 

